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James McAvoy Nearly Falls Victim to Cyber Scamming
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In a video message he shares online, the 'X-Men: Apocalypse' star reveals he almost lost nearly $13,000 while trying to book a holiday in Tenerife, Spain for his family.

AceShowbiz - James McAvoy was almost scammed out of nearly $13,000 (£10,000) while planning a family vacation to Spain.

The 39-year-old actor, who shares son Brendan with ex-wife Anne-Marie Duff, took to Instagram to share videos of himself warning others not to fall for the con.

"Hello, there! I'm James McAvoy. I have just avoided being scammed through a cyber scamming scheme online and I'm just making this video to draw your attention to it," he said in the video, explaining that he had been attempting to book a trip to the The Ritz-Carlton, Abama, in Tenerife, Spain.

Telling fans the website he found was "actually better" than the hotel's real homepage, James added: "Don't use them. They nearly took 10 grand off of me, which is a ton of money. Some guy called Joaquin emailing me back and forth, (I) nearly made a bank transfer. Very convincing."

"Their website is actually better than the Ritz-Carlton's website. It's extremely convincing, replete with a phone number, stuff like that. Just very, very convincing."

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Just avoided being scammed online. TRYING TO BOOK A HOLIDAY FOR MY FAMILY AT THE RITZ Carlton Abama hotel in Tenerife. The real website is www.ritzcarlton.com DO NOT USE THIS ONE 🛑 (www.ritzabamatenerife.com)🛑 #annerobinsonweneedyou #watchdogbbc material.

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According to James, he had filled out a booking form and was then asked to "make a payment via a bank transfer after sending them a picture" of his passport.

At that point, the "Split" star wasn't alarmed, explaining: "That's something that I've done before in the past which seems legit. Paying by bank transfer instead of credit card or check actually seems like a safer way to do it. You also get a 10 percent discount, they say by doing a bank transfer. Again, more incentive to get excited about it."

But this "incentive" made James think twice about going ahead with the transfer, and he decided to ask a travel expert for advice.

"I just thought the deal seemed too good to be true so I double-checked it with a travel agent and it was, of course, a tenth of the price that it should be," he said. "So I'm not going on that holiday!".

Following the near-miss, James informed The Ritz-Carlton of the incident, adding "They know now".

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